Booksonic - Audiobook Streamer
Oryginalna usługa strumieniowego przesyłania audiobooków
Informacje O Aplikacji
Opis Aplikacji
Analiza I Recenzja Aplikacji Na Androida: Booksonic - Audiobook Streamer, Opracowane Przez Popeen. Wymienione W Kategorii Muzyka I Dźwięk. Aktualna Wersja To 2410, Zaktualizowana 31/10/2024 . Według Opinii Użytkowników W Google Play: Booksonic - Audiobook Streamer. Osiągnięto W Przypadku Instalacji 2 X 7. Booksonic - Audiobook Streamer Ma Obecnie 324 Recenzji, Średnia Ocena 4.4 Gwiazdek
Booksonic to platforma umożliwiająca dostęp do audiobooków, które posiadasz, i przesyłanie strumieniowe, gdziekolwiek jesteś. Idealny na te nudne przejażdżki autobusem!Niektóre godne uwagi funkcje to:
* Obsługuje wiele serwerów
* Wsparcie offline
* Zmienna prędkość odtwarzania
* Wyłącznik czasowy z potrząśnięciem, aby zresetować funkcjonalność
* Wsparcie dla prawie wszystkich formatów audio
* Opisy książek, albo dodasz własne na serwerze, albo aplikacja wyszuka je online, z opcją użycia sztucznej inteligencji do generowania opisów.
* Chromecast i DLNA
i dużo dużo więcej
Aplikacja zawiera serwer demonstracyjny, który zapewnia dostęp do starych klasyków, ale jeśli skonfigurujesz własny serwer, możesz również przesyłać strumieniowo wszystkie swoje książki.
Informacje dotyczące konfigurowania własnego serwera są dostępne na stronie https://booksonic.org
Możesz odwiedzić serwer demonstracyjny pod adresem https://demo.booksonic.org
Jeśli chcesz dowiedzieć się więcej o aplikacji przed zakupem, możesz sprawdzić subreddit na https://reddit.com/r/booksonic
Booksonic otrzymał tytuł „Aplikacja dnia” od MyAppFree we wrześniu 2020 r., a następnie ponownie w maju 2021 r.
Co Nowego
* Updated dependencies


Ostatnie Komentarze
Mark Patel
I use this app daily and have done for a number of years. I love how it works with its own server, the simple design and automatic bookmarking features. Configuring it can be a little tricky, but mostly due to the technical nature of local/global IP addresses and port forwarding. If you listen to audiobooks and want something other than audible, this is fantastic!
Robert Campbell
The server software works great, however the android client not so much. It especially seems to have issues with large files, it often won't remember positions within a book, it fails to download properly, I can't even scrobble to a location in the book because it'll just not do anything. It's essentially unusable unless your book library is split into much smaller mp3's. Could you at least add a download progress so we know if anything is happening?
A Google user
When it works, it works flawlessly. When it doesn't work, there's really nothing you can do. It scans my libraries, updates without a hitch. But it can't search/skip to timestamps in some audiobooks. Play/Pause works, but that's it. It seems like it's the massive mp3's that gives it problems.
A Google user
This app works great for books with separate files for chapters but fails hard for books where the entire book is one file. It seems like once you pause or bookmark a book it stops downloading or something. I had a 16 hour book cut off at 6 hours yesterday and now I can't even get it to refresh back to the correct duration. This is the second time this has happened. It's extremely frustrating.
Jacob Keyes
I used this app for some years over 3 phones because I wanted a Server component that I could host myself. However I recently switched to Syncthing + Smart Audiobook Reader because booksonic is just too unstable to be comfortable. Specifically with large files or single-file audiobooks the interface regulary hangs or freezes. Its a pain It works well with small files but even so it doesnt have as much features as similar apps.
Brendan Berg
I haven't even really used this to listen to anything yet, but it is always the top battery user despite rarely being used. Almost need to uninstall when I'm not using. Edit: thanks to the developer for pointing me to the setting that saved me from killing my battery. Now my only issue is that the media notification keeps popping up every day regardless of not using it.
David Wullimann
It's just an objectively worse version of audiobookshelf (which is free) both in terms of the app and the backend. Edit: Since the dev actually reads it and responds, I think it's only fair to elaborate to make the feedback more constructive. The two main issues I've encountered were a) reliability (playback just stopping and not working anymore, sometimes the app losing where I was in the book and starting over from the beginning) and b) the fact that it did not sync the playback web and phone.
Jon Verplaetse
Great effort and its close to being good, but this is kind of the only game in town outside plex, so thank you to the developer for your effort. Server was kind of a pain to install, got tomcat failures until I gave up and used the docker version. Not the end of the world. However, the M4B file support is not there at all. First, the server was trying to transcode it to mp3 and failing miserably, making invalid files that wouldn't open. OK, so I disabled the transcoding, redownloaded the file, still doesn't play with the android app. However, there is nothing wrong with the file as I can take the downloaded book and play it with any other audiobook app. So this is purely a player problem in the android app. So now what, do I spend a ton of time converting from a lossless format to mp3 so this app works? Do I use this app soley as a download management app and play books with another app? Edit: I did go through the work and converted everything to chapterized MP3 and its been flawless with that so far. App has issues with M4B files and some large single MP3 files. If you split them, fix the metadata, seems like it works just fine.